วันศุกร์ที่ 14 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

The Joys of Onsite Engineering

Many men take up engineering because they love the idea of designing large engineering works such as bridges, tunnels, railways, dams and many kinds of large buildings. It takes many years of study and when they are through they may find to their dismay that they cannot go out where all the action is but must stay inside where all the designing takes place.

This problem can be alleviated by getting into onsite engineering by taking up civil engineering work. When they do this they will find that many of their days can - and must- be spent out on the construction site managing the process of construction. While there will be times when they have to be in the construction site office, there are still plenty of opportunities to get out and about amongst all that heavy machinery and those building supplies.

So what exactly does onsite engineering entail? There are many things that an onsite engineer is responsible for, from managing the project right down to working out schedules, keeping visitors to the project safe, ensuring that all materials are stored properly and used effectively and writing out reports. They see to it that work is completed on time and work with various sections to work out ways that this can be achieved. You could say that the engineer has a finger in every pie when it comes to working on the construction site.

He not only works out how and when the processes should be started, but he designs them from start to finish so that everything is done in order. Unless order is adhered to in the workplace the work practices will become time inefficient and accidents may happen.

There are actually three levels of civil engineering:

The engineering technician. He has basic knowledge and skills in the engineering field.
The incorporated engineer who can go onsite to manage project teams.
The chartered engineer who is the one to do all the designing, and finds solutions to ensure the building or structure can go ahead the way it was planned.

Engineers can become members of organisations or companies who provide contractors to fix onsite engineering problems; they can become consultants for companies, and they can work in many different types of public service organisations, investigating the need for various amenities and then maintaining them once they have been built.

Structural engineers are usually more involved in the designing side of projects and so they are not often found on any construction site.

To become a civil engineer you need to be good at maths and be able to think in 3D. Relevant subjects such as design & technology, physics, IT, geology and economics are necessary. You need to be practical, while at the same time having a creative streak. Good communications skills are also essential for anyone who wants to become an engineer. There are many courses that will lead to you becoming an engineer and these are evolving all the time, so looking into each one carefully is necessary.

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